A Grammar of German Sign Language (DGS)

1.2.3.2. List of wh-signs

In DGS, there are a number of distinctive wh-signs, that are listed below. All of these signs are simple DGS signs.

 

a.       what    

                        

 

 

b.      why ('warum')        

 

        

c.       why ('wieso')

 

 

 

d.      who  

                         

 

 

e.      where       

 

                 

f.       when        

 

                    

g.      how       

 

                       

h.      how_much   

 

            

i.       which

 

 

 

j.       where_from    ('woher')           

 

 

 

k.      where_to         ('wohin')      

 

     

l.       what_for        ('wofรผr')

 

 

 

m.     what_is_that ('was ist das')

 

 

 

n.      how_does_it_look    ('wie sieht aus')

 

 

 

o.      how_old         ('wie alt')

 

 

 

p.      how_long       ('wie lange')

 

 

 

Some of these signs differ only in their use of mouthing (what and where, and what_for and why (/wieso/), but are still semantically different. Also note that there are several regional variants for who, when, which, and why. In addition to these simple signs, there are also at least two complex wh-signs that are composed of the sign who and a possessive pronoun [Lexicon 3.7.3] (example a) or the agreement marker pam [Lexicon 3.3.4] (example b) respectively.

 

                                 wh

a.       ix car who poss?

         โ€˜Whose car is this?โ€™

 

 

 

                                   wh

b.      ix2 love pam who?

         โ€˜Who do you love?โ€™

 

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Bibliographical reference for citation

The entire grammar:
Branchini, Chiara and Lara Mantovan (eds.). 2020. A Grammar of Italian Sign Language (LIS). 1st ed. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series). (http://sign-hub.eu/grammars/...) (Accessed 31-10-2021)

A Chapter:
Smith, Mary. 2020. Syntax: 3. Coordination and Subordination. In Branchini, Chiara and Lara Mantovan (eds.), A Grammar of Italian Sign Language (LIS). 1st ed. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series), 230-237. ((http://sign-hub.eu/grammars/...) (Accessed 31-10-2021)

A Section:
Smith, Mary. 2020. Phonology: 1.1.1.2. Finger configuration. In Mary, Smith, Ben Smith and Carlo Smith (eds.), A Grammar of Catalan Sign Language (LSC). 1st ed. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series), 230-237. (http://sign-hub.eu/grammars/...) (Accessed 31-10-2021)

Smith, Mary. 2020. Syntax: 3.1.2.1.3. Manual markers in disjunctive coordination. In Mary, Smith, Ben Smith and Carlo Smith (eds.), A Grammar of Catalan Sign Language (LSC). 1st edn. (SIGN-HUB Sign Language Grammar Series), 230-237. (http://sign-hub.eu/grammars/...) (Accessed 31-10-2021)

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